Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1923, 1, p. 11

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0489804084098 94404 49444446 O 0609000080608 0000600000600 09 0 00 % 0000000 R6000 00008 6060 come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kinds of Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Eitc., Fitc. e y T P.O.;. Box. 230. Timmins:â€"Hollinger Stores Ltd. Connaught:â€"M. O. Connor. Schumacher:â€"Mcintyre Mercantile Co C Sold by South Porcupine:â€"Dome Mines Co., LTD. Reamsbottom Edwards United Provision Co. Canadian Milk Products Limited POWDERED WHOLE MILK It is not Sterilized Phone 299. Spruce street, opposite the station. Feed Baby Compare reâ€"liquified Klim Whole Milk with the strictest test certified milk. Ask your doctorâ€" he knows! Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldag., Timminsg All Diseases Successfully Treated by This Method Dr. C. E. Hawley Chiropractic Specialist Timmins, Ont. wWINNIPEG 4T North Bay Couneil recently amendâ€" ed the Town byâ€"law regarding live stock and poultry being at large on the streets. According to the new section ‘‘chirckens and goats‘‘ are specifically forbidden to be at large on the streets. Will not such a reguâ€" lation greatly reduce traffice on North Bay streets* facilities to the gold field further north a new Mining Recording oftice will be apened next year at Amos, Que., to meet the demand in that disâ€" triet for facilities to register claims ete. (quirements ol case may De met with the greatest advantage to all concerned, and the industry may ‘b« given all encouragement and assistâ€" ance that may ‘be practical. There is considerable activity expected in the two new gold areas next year and i; is understood that the temporary Mining Recording office at Ville Marie will be made permanent. Also, it is understood that to give provner aroused by the exploration and deâ€" velopment work in the Abitibi and Rouyn fields there will be important amendments to the Quebee Mining Act at the next session of the Legisâ€" lature of the Province, so that the quirements of the case may be met with the greatest advantage to all ever, the tth and vreat in Srcalb Interest in bee Province and understood to be RECORDING OFFICE MAY BE OPENED AT AMOS, QUE Until recen looked upon ly important mee of Qiuebe 10n..." Another _‘ goint around to the universities of the British Empire forming eloser union with the sister institutions in the Do« minion.‘‘ ‘"Mr. Marriott emphasized the imâ€" portance of saving thousands of miles travel to htain authentic informaâ€" tion by the mere fact of having a little radio ‘box in the room. ‘‘Mr. Marriott, who is here also in the interest of the first Empire Minâ€" ing and Metallurgical Congress, to be held in 1924, and the formation of an Empire Council of Mining and Metalâ€" lurgical _ Engineering â€" Institutions, spoke also at Convocation Hall, Toâ€" ronto, Friday night." 1 have a commIssion ial Mission of Nceience to diseuss a closer different universities ion. â€" Another â€" thing conducted,"" eontend ‘*I know personally tions, of things going wouldn‘t ‘believe it 4 tfheim,"" *he "said..= **> two years‘ time 4t s calble to tallk around For the n in vwhere trip eV e in the ONTARIC TO BE WORLD‘S GHIEF MINING GENTRE particudan herwise â€"lha 2| 6 r. H. F. Marriott Is Enthusiastic Regarding the North Land. Also Strong on Radio. Â¥,"‘ he addedâ€" rthern Ontari these metals a follow L QOn tTe of e to talkâ€" a Mv mission mony. The.tvpsr recently gold J to Dée ind gold minin a s tresult" ‘of W nt out to Austraiia last mif scientific representative o Pacific Congress and travelle Is of miles, seeing everythin ly there was to ‘be seen. On have had. (Lately, noteworthy finds in th Rouyvn districts has enthu‘s PHba l tha: ind tTen o1 re t shAou rround the ind YÂ¥ OTr point kel y amaAtl nâ€"the *L( ‘()l(l the TVIew not th ntion 11 UDNIOn mining was nol to be a specialâ€" . inâ€"=ithe: Provâ€" did not receive n as it migh! Lately, howâ€" M 1lNln l]:lql ind N11 iuthot l1 1ILr re worl d orl d The Mr sult the interest on and deâ€" Abititbi and e important 2geing n â€"the the wbly 1 W OI n with . the the Dominâ€" V M 1nDOlo 11 LTPIO! )€ 1nven U (One that precautions against fire is a Tank ear with a capacity of 7,000 gallons and 2,000 feet of hose. There is also a pump with a eapacity of 353 gallons per minute that goes along the line up and down on each trip. adâ€" ditional punmps and hose can be loadâ€" ed on a speeder and sent to any place on the line. From a lookout tower fifty feet high, situated on the top of a rocky hill, a view can be secured of the surrounding country in every direction for a distance of twenty miles. _A pair of the very finest fie‘d glasses is at this point for the use of the rangers. Both of the company‘s rangers carry chemical fire extingâ€" ushers on their cars. Large signs in French and English at various points warn sojourners of the dangers of fire and how to avoid such a contingâ€" eney. Visitor: (from city) ‘*‘Don‘t you think this radio broadcasting is a w@reat invention *" Farmer: *‘‘Not so much. We‘ve had a party line for years."‘ ers, in Taclt, are under striet written orders to take their instructions from the Government rangeéers in case a fire breaks out and supiply them with all availaible equipment. In such _ an event the two company rangers, the pumps, tanks and all other appiiâ€" estry Association :â€" When so much of the country is deâ€" pleted annually through forest fires it is gratifiving to note that the Albitiâ€" Power and Paper Company, Ltd., has had an eflicient fire service in operation all Spring and Summer, and other companies will no doubt follow suit in that respect. The company‘s woodmen _ supplement the «~Governâ€" ment‘s fire service throughout the limits, and especally along the railâ€" road tracks, where the danger of fire is greatest. The company‘s fir2 raneâ€" ie [IEWO companty Trangers, the puimps, tanks and all other appliiâ€" ancees would be automatically under the orders of the Government rangers in â€" charge. Among the company‘s precautions azainst fire is a tank ear The following of general interest is from the last issue of The TMMustratâ€" ed Canadian Forest and â€"Outdoors, the official journal of the Canadian Forâ€" estry Association :â€" ing> ray of piublicrty and, like the rodents they are, be foreed to scampâ€" er from cover. Butithe drama, ‘/ Hu: man Wreckage,"‘ is much more than propaganda against the dope evil. It is generally hailed as a play of singuâ€" lar power and with a story thiat holds unfailing interest and attention from first to last. Moreover, the cast is a very capable one, and wherever shown ‘* Human Wreckage‘‘ has been hailed as a play of gripping power, very effectively presented, as well as a ~timely and thrilling plet against an infernal traffic. ABITIBI CO.‘S GOOD WORK i FOR FOREST PROTECTION f1¢ in AN OUTSTANDING PLAY WITH A NOBLE PURPOSE There should the motion pie Pimjpire Iheat: urday of â€"this Dec. /‘ lIst. Th the t‘ro INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR SCHEDULES TO BE ON DEC. 12 A Masquerade Dance is announced for the Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher, on Tuesday evening, Deâ€" cember 4th. Musitc will be furnished by the Blue Rikbon Orchestra. There will be ten costume prizes‘given. Mrs. Davis will be the hostess. Preâ€" vious events under the same auspices fully justify the expectation, of a pleasing and successful event *next Tuesday. MASQUERADE DANCE AT SCHUMACHER, DECEMBER C1 nal Ake T‘S ()t ‘CC( it . th CC an In south. letter this week of the N.O.H nly their million . mpladable LWO the of _ Americ n e w Northerr alls ~and that the dope ring ight experience the of publiceity and, oOWwyn sen L JCCbSs 1E( E n nouhnhces SS ( MeTure 11 y wh ut which has made so on in the centres of s the effort wrunsg to comhbat the (,lw]w of her _ husband, ied children to ask t painful questions : ~mshnouwn at on â€" EFridayv § h hli| (41 tle shown Thilities, she ba daily heroie sti M ; special intere drama.,. **H )nt u Father but t 1 i1 1 (it] (’ll(‘.‘ll”“\' ither, who was uf the favorite s. Reid became F the propagaâ€" nt that is now rip on the Unsparâ€" rties, she bared ly heroie strugâ€" er martyr husâ€" e ring and its ce the seorehâ€" and, like the reed to SCany}â€" e drama, *./ Huâ€" uch more than B du;]w evil.. I1 play of singuâ€" tory th‘at holds attention from r, the ceasit is a and _ wherever cage‘‘ has been Tipping power, ted, as well as zx pleit against d U .8 ce * ) WORK PROTECTION eneral interest [ ‘The IHustrat: 1â€"Outdoors, the Canaduman Forâ€" on smm ©0000000000000000000000 0000989 tm en mm en mss mss s omm .. ns oteamine ns oo ene ucsmm se M L the martyi us 1 € )th and W allaed O l 31 Huma watâ€" and B # 00000064 0000 60000 00 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 06 000 00 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f REAL SERVICE IN THE MINING MARKET Schumacher Room for About 20 Cars HEATED CAR SIORACE Just What You Want? Homer L. Gibson Co. GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE,. Limited J. 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